
This tiny specialty art gallery probably isn't worth a special trip across town, but if you happen to be in the neighborhood and you have an interest in woodblock prints it could be worth checking out. Exhibitions change monthly, generally focusing on one particular artist, including major names like Hokusai and Hiroshige.
The tiny, two-room space is located on the fifth floor of an office building, and visitors must exchange their shoes for slippers when entering the gallery. Note that the gallery is closed every month from the 26th until the end of the month for installation. You'll find a nice selection of ukiyoe postcards for Y100 each at the reception desk.
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